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Meggitt Avionics Data Sheet HIADC

Meggitt Avionics High integration air data computer (HIADC+) is a primary air data computer used in both military and civilian fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. It has outstanding reliability requiring no maintenance or calibration. Over 12,500 units are in service globally in challenging environments. HIADC+ offers high accuracy and stability with low power consumption and can interface with analog, discrete and digital signals. It is qualified for use in both fixed and rotary-wing applications and is currently installed on Boeing AH-64D Apache helicopters and various military and civilian aircraft.

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Meggitt Avionics Data Sheet HIADC

Meggitt Avionics High integration air data computer (HIADC+) is a primary air data computer used in both military and civilian fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. It has outstanding reliability requiring no maintenance or calibration. Over 12,500 units are in service globally in challenging environments. HIADC+ offers high accuracy and stability with low power consumption and can interface with analog, discrete and digital signals. It is qualified for use in both fixed and rotary-wing applications and is currently installed on Boeing AH-64D Apache helicopters and various military and civilian aircraft.

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Meggitt Avionics

Air data
High integration air data computer
(HIADC+) Key features &
benefits

Outstanding reliability in all


environments

No periodic maintenance or
calibration required due to
superb stability of the main
pressure sensors.

Meggitt Avionics High integration air data computer (HIADC+) is an RVSM


compliant primary air data computer. It has applications in fast jets,
transport aircraft and rotary wing aircraft as illustrated by the examples
shown below. Over 12,500 units are now in service globally in challenging
civil and military environments.

HIADC+ is a compact, but highly robust, unit that offers prime accuracy
performance together with extremely high reliability/stability and very
low power consumption. In addition, the unit retains the ability for
analogue and discrete signals, e.g. Altitude encoder output, relay
switches and/or a synchro / resolver interface.

HIADC+ has been developed and qualified for use in the arduous
environments of both fixed and rotary wing applications and is now in full
production and is now in service in theatre on all Boeing Integrated
Defence Systems AH-64D Attack helicopters.

Meggitt Avionics
Our capabilities:
Flight displays | Air data | Life support | Legacy

Meggitt Avionics | September 2011


Air data
High Integration Air Data Computer
+(HIADC+)

Current Platforms

Boeing, AH-64D Longbow


Apache

USN, CH-46E, CH53E,


MH53E, CH53D, KC-130,KC-
130T, VP-3

Lockheed Martin, C-130J

Alenia Aeronautica, C-
27J/JCA

Elbit, Romanian MiG21

BWB, C-160D Transall

BAE SYSTEMS, VC-10

HAL, IJT 36

Bell Helicopters, AIDC, IDF

AgustaWestland: AW101,
T129, Lynx

Applications Military and Civil aircraft fixed or rotary wing with a suitable threat detection system

Military & Civil

Transport Fixed/variable wing Rotary wing

Specifications
Size: Display 140mm x 102mm x 84mm (excluding connectors)

Weight: <1 kg

Power: <5W 28 VDC (MIL-STD-704A or better)

Communications: RS-485/422
ARINC-429
MIL-STD-1553B

Standards MIL-STD-810
MIL-STD-461
MIL-STD-704
RTCA/DO-178 Level A
RTCA/DO-160

Meggitt Avionics
7 Whittle Avenue, Tel: +44 (0) 1489 483300 www.meggitt-avionics.co.uk
Segensworth West, Fareham, Fax: +44 (0) 1489 483340 www.meggitt.com
Hants, PO15 5SH, UK

Meggitt Avionics | September 2011

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